C MECHANIC Accounting - Norcross, GA at Geebo

C MECHANIC

Overview:
Imagine your ideal job.
Now add bowling.
And arcade games.
And parties every day of the week.
This isnt any ordinary workplace; its the beginning of a bowled new career as a Mechanic with Bowlero Corp.
Applicants must be at least 18 years of age to qualify for a position.
WHAT OUR MECHANICS DOOur Entry-Level Mechanics (or C-Mechanics) make sure our lanes, pinspotters/pinsetters, and other building equipment are all in tip-top shape by performing preventative maintenance and making emergency repairs when necessary.
If youve got a strong mechanical aptitude and a desire to learn and grow, then youll thrive as a member of our team.
A MECHANICS DAY-TO-DAY Abide by and maintain all safety procedures as required by Bowlero Corp and OSHA Keep center equipment maintained and in proper working order Adhere to all outlined preventative maintenance programs Clean and organize the shop and machine area Complete the Bowlero Corp C-Mechanic training program within the prescribed timeframe WHAT IT TAKES High School Diploma with a focus on algebra, geometry, and/or applied mathematics (Optional) Solid communication skills Strong team player PERKS (MORE REASONS YOULL LOVE YOUR JOB) Free Bowling! $1 Arcade Play 20% off Events 50% off Food & Beverages the Bowlero Corp team Bowlero.
Bowlmor Lanes.
AMF.
Our family of brands features the best in bowling entertainment and events at 300 striking locations nationwide.
And now, with the PBA (Professional Bowlers Association), were bringing bowling to the world.
Were committed to diversity, dedicated to our guests, and devoted to making the work-life experience a joy for one another.
Because when work is this much fun, it doesnt feel like work at all.
Join our team of over 8,000 associates, and discover what it means to live the #BowledLife.
Recommended Skills Algebra Communication Geometry Mechanical Aptitude Mechanical Engineering Medical Emergency Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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